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How to specify the language in the Creative Cloud Application

Community Beginner ,
Feb 18, 2015 Feb 18, 2015

When I log the first time in the Creative Cloud application, the default language is set to the language of my system. But the license of my application are of a different language than my system language.

Currently we have 10 licenses but when we buy more, I do not want to change the language preference for each user on every machine to match our current license. Is there a way to provide the installer (since the ccp doesn't do this) to specify the language so users do not have to manually do this.

Since this is userbound and when a user signs in, it is kept in the registry and if I change my system language afterwards, this setting is kept.

I'm looking of a clean way (rather not use active setup) to install the Creative Cloud application and specify the App language (in our case we have English-International licenses) rather than when the users logs in and gets the system language (dutch) for which no applications are licensed.

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Community Beginner , Feb 19, 2015 Feb 19, 2015

Thank you for your answer ... but read the full summary next time please...

For other people that have the same problem, I've figured it out by now:

1) The language you select in the creative cloud packager is not for the Creative Cloud App, only for the applications you package

2) The Creative Cloud App Language is set by the language of the OS ... this has nothing to do with the Creative Cloud Packager

3) When the Creative Cloud App starts in a specific language ... only the packages installed for

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 18, 2015 Feb 18, 2015

Moving this discussion to the Enterprise Deployment for Creative Cloud, Creative Suite forum.

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 18, 2015 Feb 18, 2015

Hi Dries,

If you have multiple machines and you wish to deploy Adobe apps in a specific language, you can create an adobe application package in a specific language using Adobe creative cloud packager and distribute to client machines. Please go through the link below for more info about creative cloud packager.

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager.html?t2

Thanks,

Ashish

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 19, 2015 Feb 19, 2015
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Thank you for your answer ... but read the full summary next time please...

For other people that have the same problem, I've figured it out by now:

1) The language you select in the creative cloud packager is not for the Creative Cloud App, only for the applications you package

2) The Creative Cloud App Language is set by the language of the OS ... this has nothing to do with the Creative Cloud Packager

3) When the Creative Cloud App starts in a specific language ... only the packages installed for this language are detected

4) If you want to change the language of the Creative Cloud App and you had packages installed under the previous language, you have to download (or install) them again under the current language to be visible / updatable again under the current language

For me this means:

option1: I package all the applications in dutch (since all CC for teams applications are multilanguage)

option2: I notify all users (or use active setup or any other alternative) to manually change the language to english ... otherwise no packages will be visible

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